In our view the most important single skill to learn in woodworking is how to sharpen. In old woodworking books they rarely mention anything about it, probably because sharpening was a skill you needed in general life, but today woodworkers need to master this skill specially. Now we aren’t particularly dogmatic about the technology you use - oilstones, waterstones, etc. - and there are tons of books and materials on using this gizmo or that gizmo to get some sort of decent edge. However, we are fans of free hand sharpening. First of all it isn’t hard to learn. You just need some basic technique and practice, and one you get it down, you can sharpen anything easily. A few years ago we created a web exhibit on how to sharpen. In it, Maurice Fraser, the teacher who taught us, gives a giant step-by-step demonstration, with detailed explanations on how to hold a tool on a stone, move it successfully, and basically sharpen anything. Maurice favors oilstones for his sharpening, but the technique applies to any type of stone. Anyway, Norton Abrasives was impressed enough to ask Maurice to create a short video on sharpening using oilstones and Tools for Working Wood’s own Joel Moskowitz for a companion DVD on sharpening with waterstones (see below).

Unlike pretty much anything on sharpening out there, the video emphasizes the basic technique of how to hold a chisel free hand, move it on a stone, and create a professional edge very easily. It’s a short video because we stuck to the basics. But if you watch it and practice, you will be able to sharpen anything easily with no more equipment than a set of waterstones and a way to flatten them. It’s not hard. You just need to learn some basic hand-holding technique, and you will be sharpening quickly, easily, and with no danger of stone contamination from a jig. We feel that all the gizmos out there just complicate the process and make it needlessly mysterious. Woodworkers have been sharpening for thousands of years, and it’s the first thing an apprentice needed to do. Once you’ve learned the skill, you’ll have it for life! DVD format, 28 minutes. (also available as part of a kit with the necessary stones).

Excellent

By: Steven N. (Nov, 2014)

Thanks Joel. This is an excellent presentation on sharpening with oilstones. I can finally stop purchasing wet/dry sandpaper.

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Worth Every penny!

By: Dave W. (Mar, 2013)

I have struggled with sharpening ever since taking up the craft. I have also fallen prey to some of the hucksters and their magic jigs, etc. This DVD teaches everything you to know about freehand sharpening. One of the most important lessons you'll learn is how easy freehand sharpening is with just two stones some oil and a leather strop. Follow the instructions given and you can't go wrong. Now - get ready to put your other sharpening gear on ebay!

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